I click a full-text article/ebook and get “This item is not available online.” How do I get to the full-text?
There are many different reasons why you might see the “This item is not available online” message: • There is an error in the citation. • There is no full-text version of the item available online. • Queen’s Library does not have a subscription to the online version of the journal in question. • In the case of a very recent article, the text may not yet be loaded on the publisher’s website. Here are some alternate paths to the full-text: • Click the “Check for a print copy” link to see whether the Library has an alternate copy (print, microform, or even a different electronic version). • For articles: do a journal title search to see if the Library has a subscription to the source journal/newspaper/magazine. • For ebooks: do a new search in the QCAT Library Catalogue. • If it looks like the Library doesn’t own the item, order a copy ($3.00) via interlibrary loan. • Contact Us More information: About Get It @ Queen’s.
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